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Re: Re: Re: New Holland 320 Baler
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Posted by RickB. on December 03, 2002 at 14:23:31 from (205.231.148.63):
In Reply to: Re: Re: New Holland 320 Baler posted by Steve from New Holland on December 03, 2002 at 10:16:09:
I don't profess to be an expert on the 320/326, but I wonder why you say the 575 isn't proven? It has been in production for over 14 years, more than the combined total for the 320 and 326. By most accounts of those that use 575's their capacity is unmatched in the 14x18 size, either presently or by anything built in the past. The capacity of the 575 was one contributing factor in NH's decision to discontinue the 77 pan thrower, it couldn't keep up. Given all that, the 570 is IDENTICAL to the 575 save the wider pickup and associated extra feed rotor, and the adjustable wedges on the sides of the bale chamber. Most complaints about the 570/575 in my area are related to not feeding them enough on a consistent basis.
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